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Published 13:50 19 Oct 2018 BST
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The Underdogs have come from all corners of the country, and have been selected under the watchful eye of All-Ireland winners, Ray Silke, Valerie Mulcahy and Paul Galvin.
They have have been to the Curragh and back in search of the team spirit that will hopefully give them a fighting chance against the seemingly unbeatable Dubs.
As the big game edged closer, it was time to choose a captain.
Who would be the leader? The man to march them into battle and take his position on the front line.
The decision ultimately came down to the player's and it was of no surprise that the group chose Longford attacker Colm Flynn.
The Ballymahon ace is known for his deadly accurate free kicks, and will be hoping he can carry that into tonight's game, which for many of these players will be seen as a trial for their own respective counties.
After being named as skipper, Flynn called upon his teammates not to fear this Dublin side, and to go out and relish what is the opportunity of a lifetime.
"Thanks lads, its a big opportunity tomorrow night against the Dubs. "This is a once in a lifetime thing, "Try not to be nervous, do our best and that's all we can do."Have the Underdogs done enough to rattle the Dubs in Parnell Park? Only time will tell. The match will be televised live on TG4. Coverage begins at 7.20pm, with throw in scheduled for 7.45pm.
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